Riveted Lap Joints in Aircraft Fuselage Design, Analysis and Propert
Fatigue of the pressurized fuselages of transport aircraft is a significant problem all builders and users of aircraft have to cope with for reasons associated with assuring a sufficient lifetime and safety, and formulating adequate inspection procedures.
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SOLID MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS Volume 189
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G.M.L. GLADWELL Department of Civil Engineering University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3GI
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Andrzej Skorupa • Małgorzata Skorupa
Riveted Lap Joints in Aircraft Fuselage Design, Analysis and Properties
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Andrzej Skorupa Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics AGH University of Science and Technology Al. Mickiewicza 30 30-059 Krak´ow Poland
Małgorzata Skorupa Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics AGH University of Science and Technology Al. Mickiewicza 30 30-059 Krak´ow Poland
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